Well we've had posting pictures of your desktop, posting unusual screenshots, and telling about your computers. Well, now its time to post pictures of your computers. Also, please tell a tiny bit about the computer(s) in the picture, but dont get into detail, sav that for "your computers". Make sure all images that are displayed directly on the page (not a link) are 550x550 or smaller.

Without further explanation, here is mine that wont be with me very long, which is getting replaced by a PC I'm currently building with the money I get from selling the mac...

Here's my Pavilion laptop (booted to FC4 ATM). The tape is because I ripped the Windows logo off, to find a ton of glue underneath.

My incredibly disorganized "not-small-form-factor computer" corner, with my Compaq Deskpro 486 running NT 3.51 Workstation and a Gateway Performance tower running 2000 Advanced Server. The "Terminal Server" text was added as a joke by me when I had no monitor attached. There actually is text on the right monitor; you can see it if you look at the top-left: it's taking its usual minute or two to check 16,384k of RAM before continuing.

...and a closer look at the 486:

A closer look at the Gateway tower, which is still just as dirty as I found it, even though I scrubbed it down with alcohol once.

My mum's AST Ascentia M-series laptop, running NT4 Server. I didn't have Workstation to install on it when I set it up.

My dad's NAS, now retired, as 20GB doesn't make much of a NAS anymore. Runs Mandrake 8.something. This is old, most of the cables have been taken by me for other use.
(yes, that's an original IBM PS/2 keyboard)

My Gateway Solo laptop, running NT4 Server, converted for use as HardwareHacks 2000's server, is now stuffed under the couch in the living room, next to our router.

Whether or not you consider these computers, a PS2 with the cover off (I'm going to create a CD-player mod this summer, so I'm practicing ), a Gamecube, and a Pelican S-Video switch.

DJGM wrote:And I'm rather surprised that Antony hasn't yet expressed his utter shock and dismay at the fact that you've decided to getting rid of your Mac computer, and replace it with a custom built PC!